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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Halloween meal will include baked fish, spinach and coleslaw
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Halloween meal will include baked fish, spinach and coleslaw

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
written by jummy84

30 October 2025

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ prison Halloween meal will include baked fish, spinach and coleslaw.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ prison Halloween meal will include baked fish, spinach and coleslaw

Once famed for extravagant celebrations that blended luxury fashion with hip-hop excess, 55-year-old Combs – now inmate #37452-054 – is living a vastly different spooky celebration this year inside the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.

The October 31 menu at the notoriously tough prison shows breakfast is served at 6am, featuring fruit, cereal, a pastry and skim milk.

Lunch includes baked fish or black beans with rice pilaf, spinach and coleslaw, while dinner – served after the jail’s 4pm headcount – offers a turkey roast with mashed potatoes, vegetables and whole-wheat bread.

Those declining meat receive two peanut butter and jelly sandwiches instead.

The contrast with Combs’ past Halloweens could not be sharper.

In 2023, he wore a Batman costume inspired by Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight, posting videos of himself walking through crowds in full armour.

The previous year, he appeared as the Joker.

Following his arrest in a Manhattan hotel on 16 September 2024, Combs has spent the past year in custody.

According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Combs is projected to be released on 8 May 2028, roughly 30 months from now. His legal team has requested he be transferred to the Federal Correctional Institution in Fort Dix, New Jersey – a low-security facility that offers the Residential Drug Abuse Program, while U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian has recommended Combs be considered for a substance-abuse programme.

Combs was sentenced to 50 months in prison after being convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.

His trial in the Southern District of New York ended with acquittals on more serious charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering.

The verdict left him facing a significantly reduced sentence – but with credit for time already served and possible good-behaviour reductions, his release date could shift.

Combs’ pre-scandal and jail highlights include founding Bad Boy Records in 1993 before he launched the careers of artists including The Notorious B.I.G., Faith Evans and Mase, while releasing his own chart-topping albums such as No Way Out and Forever.

Across his career, Combs has sold more than 35 million records worldwide and won three Grammy Awards for his work in hip-hop and R and B.




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Animated Movie 'The Pout-Pout Fish' Trailer with Offerman & Oyama
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Animated Movie ‘The Pout-Pout Fish’ Trailer with Offerman & Oyama

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Animated Movie ‘The Pout-Pout Fish’ Trailer with Offerman & Oyama

by Alex Billington
October 19, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Swim, Pip!” 🐟 Viva Kids has revealed the first official trailer for the animated comedy called The Pout-Pout Fish, currently set to hit theaters nationwide in March 2026 early next year. Mainly created for kids. Based on the bestselling book series (currently at 19 books!!), The Pout-Pout Fish movie brings to life the hilarious and heartwarming story of an unlikely duo, Mr. Fish (voiced by Nick Offerman) and tiny sea dragon Pip (voiced by Nina Oyama), who embark on an epic undersea quest to find a legendary fish that could save their homes. With a star-studded voice cast including Offerman & Oyama, with Miranda Otto, Remy Hii, Jordin Sparks, and Amy Sedaris. This feel-good animated adventure will make a splash with audiences of all ages. Co-directed by Ricard Cussó and Rio Harrington, The Pout-Pout Fish movie celebrates the power of friendship, courage, and spreading happiness – no matter how deep the ocean goes. This opens first in Australia on New Years Day (as seen on the poster below), but will take a few more months before it plays in the US (timed with Spring Break for schoolkids). Doesn’t look so bad! Should be a fun one to watch.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Ricard Cussó’s movie The Pout-Pout Fish, direct from YouTube:

The Pout-Pout Fish Trailer

The Pout-Pout Fish Poster

Two aquatic misfits embark on an impossible journey to save their home. Living on a rundown shipwreck, Mr. Fish discovers a hyperactive young sea dragon Pip – who had mistaken his home for a junkyard – pilfering his belongings. The heated argument that ensues leaves both their houses in ruin… But there is hope. Embarking on a seemingly impossible quest in search of the mythical “Shimmer” to grant them a wish, there’s only one problem: someone else is on the hunt. The Pout-Pout Fish is directed by Australian filmmaker Ricard Cussó, director of the animated movies The Wishmas Tree, Combat Wombat 1 & 2, Daisy Quokka, Scary Girl, and A Sloth Story previously. Co-directed by Rio Harrington. The screenplay is written by Elise Allen, Elie Choufany, and Dominic Morris. Based on the book series of the same name written by Deborah Diesen. Produced by Nadine Bates, Madeira Ginley, Kristen Souvlis, Cyma Zarghami. Made by MIMO Studios, Like a Photon Creative, Cosmic Dino Studios, Alceon, & Eclectik Vision. Viva Kids debuts The Pout-Pout Fish in US theaters nationwide starting on March 20th, 2026 next year. Any good?

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'Telepathic Fish' Captures the Ambient Chill of the Early 1990s » PopMatters
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‘Telepathic Fish’ Captures the Ambient Chill of the Early 1990s » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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Telepathic Fish: Trawling the Early ‘90s Ambient Underground

Various Artists

Fundamental Frequencies

5 September 2025

It was 1992, and England had a hangover. The Happy Mondays had bankrupted Factory Records, the Stone Roses had disappeared, and the KLF summed it all up at the Brit Awards when they shot blanks into the audience and announced, “The KLF have now left the music business.” The glow sticks had cracked and leaked. Madchester and the rave phase were evolving into something entirely different. Looking to decorate their cultural comedown with new sines and wonders, partygoers sought spacey sounds and calmer frequencies. Enter Telepathic Fish, an ambient scene lovingly chronicled in Telepathic Fish: Trawling the Early ’90s Ambient Underground, a new release from Fundamental Frequencies.

Telepathic Fish is a curious collection, seeing as it doesn’t document a specific label or artist but rather a small sonic scene that organically emerged in 1992. It’s a friendly tale of fortuity, with random roommates uniting their shared interests to create the eponymous events in South London. David Vallade, Mario Aguera, Kevin Foakes, and the late Chantal Passamonte (also known as Mira Calix) found themselves living together at 102 Grove Vale, London SE22. When the friends began throwing parties under the collective name Openmind, they didn’t immediately realize how deftly they had tapped into the countercultural zeitgeist, like oracles of auricles.

Their parties included a “chill out room”, covered in mattresses and awash in UV lights, in which ambient techno flooded the atmosphere. Soon, that electronic ambience became the leading player, not just a supporting act, in a series of so-called “Telepathic Fish” shindigs. Openmind and various DJs (including Richard D. James of Aphex Twin fame) would select songs for these house parties, and the most representative and essential tracks from the time make up this ten-song ambient album. It’s obviously deeply personal to the compilers of this mix, and even if that intimate connection to the music doesn’t really come across (with Telepathic Fish achingly emanating a “you had to be there” vibe), it’s nonetheless a cleverly curated selection of chilled-out electronica.

Trawling the Early ’90s Ambient Underground features tracks from Nightmares on Wax, Spacetime Continuum, Global Communication, and Caustic Window, as well as remixes of songs by Keiichi Suzuki, Tranquility Bass, Barbarella, and others from the time. Perfectly sequenced, one would be forgiven for assuming that several of these tracks came from a single artist, so cohesive is the project’s vision (especially the first half). It’s rarely repetitive, though, with each tune reflecting a different aural facet of the scene, from silly synth squiggles to epic washes of waveforms.

The Barbarella remix is a phenomenal introduction, setting the sumptuous, warm tone of Telepathic Fish. Far from the icier, somewhat aloof sounds of certain contemporaneous electronic acts, the opening tunes are wholly inviting and accessible despite their length and musical complexity. With more than half the songs running eight minutes or longer, the album effortlessly immerses listeners in its wondrous, often playful sci-fi world. Insides’ “Skinned Clean” is perhaps the most beat-driven tune, and a great one at that, but danceable percussion isn’t missed on other lustrous tracks.

While a natural extension of the first six songs, the second half of Telepathic Fish is more musically diverse. After the somewhat aimless, 14-minute “Satellite Serenade (Trans Asian Express Mix)”, the record’s only real misstep, Telepathic Fish ends strongly with three unforgettable tracks. Tranquility Bass’ “Cantamilla (Bomb Pop)” magically combines a spry, funky rhythm with Arabic layali and a catchy vocal sample; it feels like the ancestor of so many less memorable songs on generic “world music” compilations. 

The album ends on a startlingly beautiful note with the radical No-Man remix “Days in the Trees (Reich)”, which features heartwarming minimalist accompaniment to a memorable moment from the brilliant series Twin Peaks, in which the character Donna Hayward vividly recounts a sweet girlhood memory. The song feels like a sly thesis statement for all of Telepathic Fish, a record of a gorgeous memory from the early 1990s.

The accompanying booklet is informative but also a treasure trove of imagery from the era. It collects pictures of the many bespoke artifacts created by the roommates and their friends, working within myriad mediums, “from spray-painted stencils and badges to stamps and stickers, ink-jet printers, photocopiers and fax machines, collage and early 3D computer art”, as the booklet notes. In retrospect, Openmind and their Telepathic Fish parties seem like the electronic descendants of Andy Warhol’s multimedia art studio, The Factory, with a ragtag assemblage of eccentric creatives building off each other to create a thriving space where art and music became a collective experience.

Considering how much of an ecstatic event the Telepathic Fish parties were, it’s admittedly mildly melancholic to listen to Telepathic Fish: Trawling the Early ’90s Ambient Underground on one’s own, as a private headspace alone between headphones. However, the inspirational DIY narrative of its hip and happy happenstance, so thoughtfully documented and recalled by this delightful mix and beautiful booklet, might just galvanize some burgeoning bohemians to create their own scene and perhaps host tomorrow’s parties.

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